Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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... believe such an account would be interesting in itself ; would tend to remove much of that obloquy which many Chris- tians attach to his lordship ; and would not be inju- rious nor offensive to any one , whilst it might possibly be ...
... believe such an account would be interesting in itself ; would tend to remove much of that obloquy which many Chris- tians attach to his lordship ; and would not be inju- rious nor offensive to any one , whilst it might possibly be ...
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... believe in Christianity . " If we had you , " he continued , " among us for a short time , we would soon reconvert you to our opinions . " I said , " that I believed this was impossible , as Chris- tianity appeared to me to rest on such ...
... believe in Christianity . " If we had you , " he continued , " among us for a short time , we would soon reconvert you to our opinions . " I said , " that I believed this was impossible , as Chris- tianity appeared to me to rest on such ...
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... believe and love them . « Dismissing , therefore , from our view what Christi- anity is , as derived from the writings and lives of Christians , and the presumptions arising from the num- ber and character of those who embrace or reject ...
... believe and love them . « Dismissing , therefore , from our view what Christi- anity is , as derived from the writings and lives of Christians , and the presumptions arising from the num- ber and character of those who embrace or reject ...
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... believe this , it will follow , as a matter of course , that we must believe all the doctrines it con- tains . " I said , that his observations were partly just , though I doubted if any one of them could act on the principle he ...
... believe this , it will follow , as a matter of course , that we must believe all the doctrines it con- tains . " I said , that his observations were partly just , though I doubted if any one of them could act on the principle he ...
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... believe , as he ex- perienced no happiness in having his religious opinions so unsteady and unfixed . <<< But he could not , " he added , " understand the Scriptures . » He said , that those people who conscientiously believe , he ...
... believe , as he ex- perienced no happiness in having his religious opinions so unsteady and unfixed . <<< But he could not , " he added , " understand the Scriptures . » He said , that those people who conscientiously believe , he ...
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